On a tangent from this thread, I actually have vnc over ssh working on =
nothing _but_ Windows systems, thanks to a freeware SSH implementation =
that does port redirection... 8')
I'll try to post the details (and the relevant URLs) as soon as I can =
piece together enough free time.
R.
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Robert Beyreis <Rbeyreis "at" ptisys.com>
To: <vnc-list "at" orl.co.uk>
Sent: Quarta-feira, 16 de Dezembro de 1998 17:25
Subject: RE: Win95 routing or port redirecting
>To my knowledge neither is available. I looked for both when I was =
setting
>up my network at home, and I only found stuff for Linux. The one thing
>which I didn't really poke around with was some of the proxy
>products(Wingate...) which might do it. Of course another option is to
>upgrade to NT(If the wireless drivers are available)
>>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen A. Wood [mailto:sawecw "at" bigfoot.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 12:09 PM
>To: vnc-list "at" orl.co.uk
>Subject: Win95 routing or port redirecting
>>>I recently bought some wireless networking cards in order to give me
>some freedom to roam around with my laptop. I use Linux, but
>unfortunately, only W95 drivers are available for the wireless cards.=20
>So, what I am trying to do, is use VNC to project an X server to the
>laptop running W95. Here is the configuration I am trying
>> _______________ ___________ __________
>Net --- | Linux Machine |------|W95 Desktop| . . . . . . . |W95 Laptop|
> --------------- ^ ----------- ^ ----------
> | |
> Ethernet Wireless network
>>What I would like to do is run a Xvnc server on the Linux machine and
>then run the VNC client on the laptop, thus sort of getting linux on =
the
>laptop. The problem is that I don't know how to make W95 do routing.=20
>There is a registry variable "EnableRouting", but the machine simply
>doesn't boot if that is on. So the another way I thought of doing
>routing is to use a TCP port redirector (like the Linux "redir"
>command). However I can't find a W95 port redirector.
>>Does anyone have any advice on how to get either
>> 1. Routing to work under W95
> 2. TCP port redirection under W95
>>>>I have run a VNC server on the Desktop and a VNC client on the laptop.=20
>I could then run a VNC client on the desktop connecting to the Linux
>Machine, but that seems like it would be slow and overkill.
>> Steve Wood
> Newport News, Virginia
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